Example sentences of "we [adv] [verb] that [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We just assumed that certain charge carriers moved with certain velocities .
2 Once we started trekking we soon discovered that mental attitude and camaraderie were far more important than physical fitness .
3 We worried at first that the children might be sceptical and uninterested ; but we soon found that nine year olds have already heard of atoms in garbled ways from comics and really want to know about them .
4 I remembered also the time we finally accepted that British Council invitation and went to give a poetry reading in Madrid .
5 ‘ But Kit , ’ Tom reminded him , barely a year ago , we hardly knew that this paradise existed .
6 We always hoped that one day there would be a reunion .
7 We also know that each formation is diachronous within itself .
8 Since we also hope that this account may be of interest to those who do not know the area , it includes , especially at the beginning , some historical and other background information about Lewis and Harris , in the wider contexts of the Western Isles as a whole and of the Highlands and Islands of Scotland .
9 We also showed that hiatal hernia was present in 58% of asthmatics .
10 We also demonstrate that some TGF- β superfamily members have the opposite effect , and that BMP-2 functions to inhibit mesenchyme proliferation .
11 We also found that peripheral oedema was more common among our female patients , but we did not identify the cause of this effect .
12 We also agree that hysteroscopic biopsy may have a useful role to play in the investigation of these patients .
13 We also believe that preliminary colectomy results in safer pouch surgery , because patients are no longer on steroid medication , are well nourished , and there is no co-existing sepsis .
14 We also believe that this project will serve as a model for the evaluation of other community genetic interventions , with its emphasis on offering optional tests based on informed consent and the education of primary health care teams .
15 Suppose we honestly believe that some treatment is unlikely to bring us a benefit that makes worthwhile the pain or distress involved , we have every right to refuse it .
16 We now know that beta-adrenergic blocker therapy reduces the risk for sudden death and reinfarction in individuals with previous myocardial infarction and should be used in all patients with cardiac arrest and coronary artery disease unless there is a strong contradiction .
17 We now know that this hominid , with the tongue-twisting name of Australopithecus ( Southern Ape Man ) , disappeared from the fossil record approximately one million years ago .
18 With modern knowledge , we now know that this design of horn would have reflected more sound than it captured !
19 We now know that special aftercare can benefit women , but male attempters appear more difficult to help .
20 We now show that this effect is also seen in the transcriptional level , that IFN γ binds to colonic epithelial cells , and that this binding is reduced in the presence of salicylates .
21 We now understand that this cancellation followed a contractual dispute between the promoter and Mr O'Connor 's management , and the inadequacy of the promotion of the event , and was not due to any lack of public interest as suggested in our report .
22 Because the analysis of unstained AD tissue using the sensitive techniques of nuclear microscopy does not indicate increased levels of aluminium in neuritic plaque cores , we now believe that previous evidence that aluminium is involved in the aetiology of Alzheimer 's disease should be reviewed to take into account the probable contamination of tissue by alumino- silicates present in most reagents .
23 We strongly believe that neither action revoking damaging permissions , nor the imposition of new conditions , under the first review should wait until the whole review is complete , otherwise unacceptable damage will almost certainly occur .
24 If we fail to see any need to offer sound moral justifications for treating sentient creatures as mere ‘ commodities ’ , ‘ preparations ’ , ‘ models ’ , or research ‘ tools ’ , then we surely deny that very rationality which we cite as the single quality which elevates humans so far above the other animals .
25 ‘ It is not that Mr. Keats ( if that be his real name , for we almost doubt that any man in his senses would put his real name to such a rhapsody ) ’ — wrote their Gifford of Keats ' Endymion .
26 We previously proposed that restorative proctocolectomy might have a role in the management of patients with continued constipation despite subtotal colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis if there was objective evidence of slow transit constipation .
27 We recently found that this luminal lytic activity is highly correlated with in vivo proliferation of colonic epithelium , which indicates that these soluble surfactants may affect therisk of colon cancer .
28 We therefore believe that greater reliance on the fast reactor is a necessary consequence of such restrictions and that the timescale for the large scale introduction of fast reactors may need to be brought forward .
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